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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Reologické vlastnosti vazelíny bílé / Rheological properties of White Soft Paraffin

Hánová, Anna January 2015 (has links)
CHARLES UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmaceutical technology Name of the student: Anna Hánová Title of diploma thesis: Rheological properties of White Soft Paraffin Consultant: PharmDr. Eva Šnejdrová, Ph.D. This diploma thesis deals with the evaluation of consistency and rheological properties of the Soft Paraffin after viscosity modification by either Liquid or Solid Paraffin. The theoretical part focuses the characteristics and application of the hydrocarbon excipients, their use in pharmacy and comparison with other substances, rheological properties of semisolids and their consistency. Consistency by penetrometry according the Czech Pharmacopoeia 2009 and rheological properties using Kinexus rheometer were measured. Consistency of Soft Paraffin was significantly influenced with 5 % of Liquid Paraffin and 10 % of Solid Paraffin. The result of consistency assessment is significantly influenced by the method of the samples preparation. Rheograms and viscosity curves was constructed. Plastic systems were described in detail by the parameters of power law model and yield stress value. The addition of 5 % of Liquid Paraffin to the Soft White Paraffin caused the decrease of the coefficient of consistency and the flow index. A further addition of Liquid...
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Liberace acikloviru z mukoadhezivních polyesterových matric / Aciclovir release from mucoadhesive polyester matrices

Jakubíková, Hana January 2015 (has links)
CHARLES UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmaceutical technology Name of the student: Hana Jakubíková Title of diploma thesis: Aciclovir release from mucoadhesive polyester matrices Consultant: PharmDr. Eva Šnejdrová, Ph.D. The aim of this diploma thesis was to investigate aciclovir release from polyesters of lactic acid and glycolic acid branched with mannitol, pentaerythritol, dipentaerythritol and tripentaerythritol, and plasticized using ethyl pyruvate or methyl salicylate. Theoretical part sums up the application possibilities of mucoadhesive preparations. Experimental part of thesis deals with aciclovir release from polyester matrices applied on mucous substrate. Short term dissolution experiments of aciclovir were carried out in phosphate citrate buffer of pH 7, 4 at 37 řC. Mucus from porcine stomach was used as model substrate. The amount of aciclovir released was determined spectrophotometrically at 256 nm contrary to a blank sample, and also using HPLC method. Dissolution of aciclovir was affected by molar mass of polyester, and by the type and concentration of plasticizer. Polyester branched with 3 % of tripentaerythritol, and plasticizes by 40 % of methyl salicylate was found to be most suitable carrier of aciclovir for topical application on...
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Vliv plastifikace na reologické vlastnosti oligoestru kyseliny mléčné a glykolové větveného dipentaerythritolem / Effect of plasticization on rheological properties of oligoester of lactic acid and glycolic acid branched with dipentaerythritol

Bílková, Klára January 2014 (has links)
CHARLES UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmaceutical technology Name of the student: Klára Bílková Title of diploma thesis: Influence of plastification on rheological properties of oligoester of lactic acid and glycolic acid branched with dipentaerythritole Consultant: PharmDr. Eva Šnejdrová, Ph.D. The aim of this diploma thesis was the study of rheological properties of the oligoester of DL-lactic and glycolic acids branched with 1% of dipenthaerythritol (1D) and plasticized with 6 various plasticizers in increasing concentrations. Theoretical part was devoted to fundamentals of rheology and measurements of viscosity using rotational viscometers. It describes basic types and constructions of rotational rheometers and summarizes basic facts about bioadhesion and use of rheological method for assessment of bioadhesion. There were prepared matrices from oligoester 1D and plasticizers in concentrations of 20 %, 30 % and 40 % in the experimental part. These plasticizers were tested: ethyl pyruvate, ethyl salicylate, methyl salicylate, triacetin, tributyrin and triethyl citrate. Rheological properties were examinated at 37 řC using spindle viscometer and at 37 řC and 50 řC using rotational rheometer. Rheograms were used to characterize flow properties of tested...
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Liberace acikloviru z mukoadhezivních matric / Acyclovir release from mucoadhesive matrices

Šišáková, Lenka January 2014 (has links)
Charles University in Prague Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmaceutical Technology Student: Lenka Šišáková Supervisor of Diploma thesis: PharmDr. Eva Šnejdrová, Ph.D. Title of Diploma thesis: Aciclovir release from mucoadhesive matrices The aim of this diploma thesis was the study of the mucoadhesive parameters of plasticized oligoester of lactic acid and glycolic acid and 3% mannitol as a branching monomer. Knowledge of dissolution testing of drug release from dosage form, principal theories and mechanisms of mucoadhesion and mucoadhesion testing of adhesive formulation is described in theoretical part. Matrices formed from terpolymer of D,L-lactic acid, glycolic acid branched with mannitol and 5 % aciclovir were examined in the experimental part. Triethylcitrate (TEC), ethylpyruvate (EP), methylsalicylate (MS) and ethylsalicylate (ES) were used as plasticizers. Dissolution test has been done. Hydrated mucin from porcine stomach was used as a base. Phosphate-citrate buffer pH 7.4 was used as a dissolution medium. Dissolution was defined as a quantity of released aciclovir in to the dissolution medium after 15, 30, 60 and 90 minutes. The quantity of the released aciclovir was defined by a spectrophotometry. In 90 minutes was released 43 % of aciclovir from the matrice...
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Biodegradabilní polymerní systémy s terbinafinem k topické aplikaci / Terbinafine-loaded biodegradable polymeric systems for topical administration

Pokorná, Tereza January 2018 (has links)
CHARLES UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF PHARMACY IN HRADEC KRÁLOVÉ DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY Author: Tereza Pokorná Title of Diploma thesis Terbinafine-loaded biodegradable polymeric systems for topical administration Supervisor: PharmDr. Eva Šnejdrová, Ph.D. In the diploma thesis the released properties of solid dispersions with terbinafine, based on polyesters of D,L-lactic acid and glycol acid, branched with pentaerythritol and tripentaerythritol are studied. The theoretical part deals with solid dispersions, their classification and methods of preparation, methods of drug dissolution testing, properties, effect, use of terbinafine and preparations containing terbinafine. In the experimental part, solid dispersions were prepared by the melting method. The drug was incorporated into the polyester in the form of a hydrochloride or a base in a concentration of 10 % or 20 %. Some systems were plasticized with 30% triethyl citrate. Thin layers were formulated from solid dispersions, and drug dissolution tests were performed on phosphate buffer pH 7.4 at 37 řC. Assay of terbinafine released was performed spectrophotometrically at 223 nm and ultra-high performance liquid chromatography. Based on the results of this diploma thesis, it can be clearly stated that the suitable carrier of terbinafine...
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Vliv formulačních faktorů na vlastnosti nanočástic s terbinafinem. / Influence of formulation factors on the characteristics of terbinafine loaded nanoparticles.

Barák, Vlastimil January 2019 (has links)
CHARLES UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF PHARMACY IN HRADEC KRÁLOVÉ DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY Author: Vlastimil Barák Title of Diploma thesis The influence of formulation factors on the characteristics of terbinafine loaded nanoparticles Supervisor: PharmDr. Eva Šnejdrová, Ph.D. Consultant: Mgr. Juraj Martiška The diploma thesis is focused on biodegradable polymer nanoparticles loaded by terbinafine based on the copolymer of glycolic and lactic acid branched on polyacrylic acid. The nanoprecipitation method was employed, and the influence of formulation factors on nanoparticle characteristics was studied. The following formulation factors were the concentration of the polymer, the amount of terbinafine, and the concentration of surfactant. Nanoparticles of 120 nm to 300 nm were obtained depending on the preparation conditions. The nanoparticle polydispersity was in all cases from 0.080 to 0.230. The prepared nanoparticles were stable, as evidenced by zeta potential values above 38 mV. A positive zeta potential is desirable for dermal and mucosal adhesion in the topical and ocular application of nanoparticles with terbinafine. The amount of polymer used to form nanoparticles has the greatest effect on particle size. With increasing polyester concentration in the internal phase, the size of the...

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